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Look for the call history tab on the screen and click on it. It will show you the last few calls that you made, and if you'd like, you can get a detail of all the calls that you have made for a specific number of days which can go back up to a few months.
The numbers shown on the call history will include:
Outbound and incoming calls with date, location, time and numbers
I find the toll free number 800-851-8900 is for Hamilton Beach Customer Service. If I am correct . . .
If you made your telephone calls on a Saturday and a Sunday, then, I suspect the company does not have Customer Service Representatives available via telephone on weekends.
Fixya.com has no connection to Hamilton Beach Customer Service, so we cannot help you.
this number is on the service providers list of crank calls and is generated by a computer
It has been reported many times but it appears that nothing can be done
if you have a mobile you can block that number so you do not receive the call
if you have a landline phone call your service provider and ask that the number be blocked to your phone
Assuming this is a Panasonic system TDA50, TDA or TDE 100/200 or NCP systems. There are many fwd codes on these systems,done on a per phone basis. To do a fwd all calls (meaning the phone will not ring) dial code *7102+9+number+pound. If you would like to set for call fwd no answer then *7104+9+number+pound. And for call fwd busy no anser the code is *7105+9+number+pound. Keep in mind this is on a per phone basis. If your company is using a ring group to ring the phones this will need to be setup different using the day/night mode and set the night to go to a group that is fwd to your answer service. A phone must be assigned to the group then that phone can set group fwd by dialing *7141+group number+9+phone number+pound. Example if I was using group 3, defualt number 603, to number 555-1234 and group 603 has ext. 102 assign to it then from ext. 102 dial *714160395551234#.
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Your system has 3 modes of operation, day, night, and lunch. Lunch doesn't have to be a specific time, and you could manually switch between the 3 modes. Most small customers don't even use NIGHT mode, except to control the voice mail system.
Full programming instructions are beyond the scope of the free forum, but in section 3.1 of the programming tool, you set the mode of the trunks for day/night/lunch. No matter what the status of the auto switching to day/night mode, you can still manually switch to lunch by dialing 782 from any phone, and manually switch back to day/night mode (780/781) to turn DISA mode on or off.
Now, you still can have different OGM's for day and night that will automatically work, and manually use the lunch to control the applicaion of DISA. Even if the receptionist steps away from the desk, you can go into 3.2 and turn on some delayed ringing, or anyone can put the system back in day or night mode.
You can activate Call Forwarding whenever you want your calls to be
sent to another phone, including a mobile phone. Once activated, all
your calls will be sent to the forwarding number you request. Each time
a call is forwarded, you will hear one short reminder tone on your home
phone, but you will not be able to answer the call from your home
number.
1. Lift your telephone's receiver and listen for a dial tone.
2. Press *7 2.
In some areas you must use 72#
Dial 1172 on rotary or pulse-dialing phones.
3. At the tone, dial the telephone number where you want your calls transferred.
You will hear the number you entered ring. When the number is answered, Call Forwarding is activated.
4. If the call is not answered or the line is busy, hang up and call the number again within two minutes.
You will hear two short tones telling you that Call Forwarding is activated.
5. Hang up the receiver.
Deactivating Call Forwarding
Turn Call Forwarding off when you want to receive calls on your home phone.
1. Lift your telephone's receiver and listen for a dial tone.
2. Press * 73.
In some areas you must use 73#
Dial 1173 on rotary or pulse-dialing phones.
3. Listen for two short tones.
Call Forwarding is now off and you will receive your calls at your home number.
Note: check your equipment for: Fax machine must be connected to an answer machine Receiving a fax automatically: 1 Make sure the Fax Auto Answer light is on. 2 To set the number of telephone rings before the printer automatically receives faxes, Receiving a fax with an answering machine When a telephone ring is detected, the answering machine picks up the call. • If the printer detects a fax, it receives the fax and disconnects the answering machine. • If the printer does not detect a fax, the answering machine receives the call. 2 Set the answering machine to answer incoming calls before the printer does. For example, if you set the answering machine to answer calls after three rings, set the printer to answer calls after five rings. 3 To set the number of telephone rings before the printer automatically receives faxes.
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